Meet the the Coolest Dads in Netflix Town this Father's Day

No matter how good or bad
the joke, there is always one person who can put a smile on our faces—you
guessed it right…our dads. From being the protective, doting ones to being the
one guys who have leave you in splits with his funny one-liners, one day isn’t
enough to celebrate the main man in our lives. So, this Father’s Day (June 17),
raise a toast to him, whip up a special meal and get set for a binge session on
Netflix.

Do the Hopper like Chief
Hopper from Stranger Things: Watching Chief Hopper do
the jig to the ’80s classic chart-toppers is hands-down one of the finest
dad-bonding moments on screen. While he may not be a dad in the literal sense
of the term, but he sure is a father figure to Eleven. Plus, who can ever
forget his dance for Eleven?

Manage crisis like John in
Lost in Space: Lost in Space’s John Robinson takes the reigns when everyone is
in panic mode as the family’s spaceship crash-lands on an unknown planet. Even
though his relationship with his family is initially strained, he goes the
extra mile to make all things right between them. Super-protective dad? Check.

Fred Andrews from
Riverdale: Taking sole charge of Archie after his mom left, Fred puts Archie
above everything including his job. Fred and Archie’s bond is unbreakable and
they would move mountains for the other’s happiness and safety.

Team up like Kenny Lustig
and Kirby Cordice from The Week Of: Seeing these two dads
putting aside their differences—which are poles apart—and come together to make
sure their kids have the best wedding ever is an absolute delight to watch.

Danny Tanner from the
Fuller House: Danny Tanner continues to make his appearances as the pillar of
support for his three daughters in Fuller House as they enter the next phase of
their lives. Be it DJ’s life as a single mom or Stephanie’s entertainer dreams,
he is by their side, no matter what.

Kind and Encouraging like King George VI: The King of England was a kind soul who always wanted the best
for his daughter, for her to understand the crown yet have a good life.

Quippy and Supportive like Mac MacGuff: Juno’s fun-loving carefree dad was sure as heck shocked when she
announced her pregnancy. However, he never deters from supporting his daughter
especially when she has to go meet her unborn child’s would-be adoptive
parents.

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About Editor-In-Chief

Murtaza Ali Khan is an independent film critic / journalist based out of New Delhi, India. He has been writing on cinema for over seven years. He runs the award-winning entertainment blog A Potpourri of Vestiges. He is also the Films Editor at the New York City-based publication Cafe Dissensus and regularly contributes to The Hindu, The Sunday Guardian, DailyO, and National Herald. He was previously a columnist at Huff Post. He has also contributed to online publications like Newslaundry, The Quint, Dear Cinema, Desimartini and Jamuura Blog. He is also on the guest panel for live discussions on the television news channel NewsX.